The effects of aging on visuospatial attention were investigated with event-related brain potentials (ERPs). A central arrow pointed towards (75 % valid cues) or away from (25 % invalid cues) the location of upcoming visual targets to which subjects made two choice discriminations. Young and older adults responded faster following valid than invalid cues. The absolute magnitude of the cueing effect was larger for older than young subjects, but cueing effects were similar between groups when estimated proportionally to overall response time. Under the present conditions, the electrophysiological manifestations of visuospatial attention were similar for young and older adults. Early ERP components following the target stimulus (P1, N1, Nd1) w...
ABSTRACT—Older adults are often slower and less accurate than are younger adults in performing visua...
Studies of selective attention in normally aging individuals using event related potential (ERP) and...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Contains fulltext : 160415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Healthy aging...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
This paper reviews our recent studies on the effects of aging on human information processing. In th...
The locus of attentional selection is known to vary with perceptual load (Lavie et al., 2004). Under...
Age-related effects were studied in 14 younger (M = 34 years) and 14 (M = 47 years) older healthy pa...
ObjectiveTo determine if aging is associated with differences in attentional regulation using behavi...
xxiii, 234 leaves : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P RS 2...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Previous electrophysiological studies revealed that human faces elicit an early visual event-related...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
ABSTRACT—Older adults are often slower and less accurate than are younger adults in performing visua...
Studies of selective attention in normally aging individuals using event related potential (ERP) and...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
To assess selective attention processes in young and old adults, behavioral and event-related potent...
Contains fulltext : 160415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Healthy aging...
Background: Visual attentional performance is affected by aging, but there are methodological barrie...
This paper reviews our recent studies on the effects of aging on human information processing. In th...
The locus of attentional selection is known to vary with perceptual load (Lavie et al., 2004). Under...
Age-related effects were studied in 14 younger (M = 34 years) and 14 (M = 47 years) older healthy pa...
ObjectiveTo determine if aging is associated with differences in attentional regulation using behavi...
xxiii, 234 leaves : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmPolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P RS 2...
Three types of selective attention tasks were presented to 24 young (20.5 years) and 24 middle-aged ...
Previous electrophysiological studies revealed that human faces elicit an early visual event-related...
The aim of this thesis was to help elucidate the mechanisms that underlie age-related decline in vis...
ABSTRACT—Older adults are often slower and less accurate than are younger adults in performing visua...
Studies of selective attention in normally aging individuals using event related potential (ERP) and...
The ability to selectively attend to task-relevant information increases throughout childhood and de...